Why We Investigated Matthew Trewhella, the Far-Right Wisconsin Pastor Influencing Republican Politics

Some people said militant anti-abortion activist Matthew Trewhella was a ’90s figure who’s no longer relevant, but our reporting shows he’s influencing policies, bills and movements today.

by Phoebe PetrovicWisconsin Watch Aug. 2, 5 a.m. EDT

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In the fall of 2022, Phoebe Petrovic, an investigative reporter at Wisconsin Watch and a member of ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network, noticed a pastor and his church appearing in local news coverage for their anti-LGBTQ+ protests. Looking closer revealed Pastor Matthew Trewhella’s startling history. And digging even deeper, she noticed an untold story: his broader influence on modern Republican politics. His rise helps illustrate the growing power of the Christian right in the Republican party. Here, Petrovic describes how she reported the story and what she learned.

What were the key takeaways from your reporting?

  • A few decades ago, Trewhella was known as a militant anti-abortion activist. Today, he’s got a different reputation: thought leader on the far right, increasingly welcomed by Republicans.
  • Trewhella helped to rehabilitate his reputation through his 2013 self-published book, “The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates,” which uses a 16th-century Protestant doctrine to argue that government officials have a God-given right and duty to defy laws, policies or court opinions deemed “unjust or immoral” under “the law of God.”
  • He’s preached this doctrine to county Republican parties and local groups across the country, even to the National Sheriffs’ Association, a preeminent law enforcement organization.
  • His book has influenced Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions. At least 10 measures across the country refer to lesser magistrates. One of the earliest, issued in 2019, was authored by a county commissioner who has described reading Trewhella’s book as a “turning point” for him.
  • A prominent booster of debunked election conspiracy claims is using Trewhella’s book to disrupt future elections.

How does Trewhella fit into the election? What does he say about his work?

  • In the cast of characters who might influence the upcoming election, Trewhella is not rallying crowds the same way as Steve Bannon, the former Donald Trump strategist, or Charlie Kirk, the founder of the conservative student group Turning Point USA. Trewhella is more behind the scenes, providing a religious justification for some far-right policies and causes.
  • Trewhella says that he promotes nonviolence. But after an activist killed an abortion provider in 1993, he signed a document describing the murder of these doctors as “justifiable.”
  • In a brief interview, I asked Trewhella about his reputational shift over the decades. He responded: “Most people will always only care about three things in life: me, myself and I. … It’s only because of their mundane, self-absorbed lives that they would think someone like me is an extremist. That’s my answer.”
  • Trewhella did not respond to over a dozen attempts to set up a second interview. He did not answer written questions by email and refused a certified letter containing them.

What did experts tell you about Trewhella?

  • Frederick Clarkson, a senior research analyst at Political Research Associates, which studies threats to democracy and human rights, has tracked Trewhella for decades. Clarkson said, “All of those county commissioners and mayors and whatnot who are entertaining this stuff, they’re putting people’s lives and the entirety of civil order at risk by playing footsie with Matt Trewhella.”
  • Another extremism researcher, Devin Burghart, said, “I think that the public needs to know that he’s a dangerous theocrat, who would fundamentally alter the United States in irreparable ways that would harm many, including women, people of color and the LGBTQ community.” Burghart is president of the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, which tracks the far right. (snip-More)

https://www.propublica.org/article/investigating-matthew-trewhella-wisconsin-pastor

Facts don’t care about maga feelings

Portrait of Peter Tatchell hung in National Portrait Gallery

LGBTQ+ and human rights campaigner ‘delighted and honoured’ to have painting by Sarah Jane Moon on display

Harriet Sherwood Tue 30 Jul 2024 00.00 EDT

Peter Tatchell’s portrait is in the History Makers gallery alongside other prominent public figures. Photograph: National Portrait Gallery

A vibrant portrait of the LGBTQ+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has been hung in the National Portrait Gallery’s History Makers gallery as part of a drive to better reflect the diversity of the UK.

The painting by Sarah Jane Moon shows Tatchell in a casual pose, seated with his hands clasping his left calf. The 72-year-old activist is sporting a rainbow tie to celebrate almost six decades of fighting for LGBTQ+ rights.

Tatchell, who has experienced more than 300 violent assaults and has been arrested or detained by police more than 100 times, said he was “delighted and honoured” to have his portrait in the gallery “alongside so many esteemed public figures”.

“I love the bold, expressive, joyful style [of the painting], which reflects the spirit of my campaigns,” he added. He consciously chose brightly coloured clothes for sittings in order to avoid “the sombre, dark tones” of many portraits.

Although few men routinely wear ties these days, it is not unusual for Tatchell. He realised many years ago that people had “preconceptions about campaigners in T-shirts. I put on a tie and people started treating me much more seriously, so I’ve stuck with ties ever since.” (snip-More)

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/jul/30/portrait-of-peter-tatchell-hung-in-national-portrait-gallery

House kills child online safety bills that could’ve hurt LGBTQ+ kids & allies

The man plays computer games at home. Young guy is bored during online learning. Neon light in the evening. Weekend at home at the screen.The boy lost, was tired and upset.

Photo: Shutterstock

Despite passing in the Senate earlier this week, the Kid’s Online Safety Act (KOSA) is reportedly dead in the U.S. House after progressives, like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), worried that it would possible censor LGBTQ+ content. Some Republicans also opposed the bill, stating that it would violate free speech protections for social media platforms and their users.

KOSA would have mandated that social media companies take measures to prevent recommending any content that promotes mental health disorders (like eating disorders, drug use, self-harm, sexual abuse, and bullying) unless minors specifically search for such content. Opponents worried that Republican attorneys general who see LGBTQ+ identities as harmful forms of mental illness would use KOSA’s provisions to censor queer web content and prosecute platforms that provide access to it.

“KOSA was a poorly written bill that would have made kids less safe,” said one of the bill’s most vocal opponents, Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, a nonprofit that protects human rights in the digital age. “It’s good that this unconstitutional censorship bill is dead for now, but I am not breathing a sigh of relief.”

“KOSA was always too controversial to succeed, and divided our coalition,” Greer added. “If we want to take on Big Tech and win, we have to quickly regroup and make a plan for next Congress. We need strong privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic justice legislation that address the harms of Big Tech without endangering free expression and human rights.”

Many other groups opposed the bill, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, the LGBT Technology Partnership, as well as LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations in six states.

While KOSA passed in the Senate earlier this week in a 93-1 vote, three senators voted against the bills: Ron Wyden (D-OR), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Rand Paul (R-KY) — all three made statements explaining why.

Wyden specifically said he voted against the bills because he worried a future administration could use the legislation to “pressure companies to censor gay, trans, and reproductive health information,” The Hill reported.

Lee said, “This legislation empowers the [Federal Trade Commission (FTC)] to censor any content it deems to cause ‘harm,’ ‘anxiety,’ or ‘depression,’ in a way that could (and most likely would) be used to censor the expression of political, religious, and other viewpoints disfavored by the FTC.”

Paul wrote in a recent Louisville Courier Journal opinion article, “KOSA would impose an unprecedented duty of care on internet platforms to design their sites to mitigate and prevent harms…. This requirement will not only stifle free speech, but it will deprive Americans of the benefits of our technological advancements.”

KOSA was introduced by anti-LGBTQ+ Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), who said that one of the bill’s top priorities is to protect children from “the transgender in this culture.” Blackburn’s office told LGBTQ Nation that her comment had been “taken out of context” and wasn’t related to KOSA. Nevertheless, the anti-LGBTQ+ conservative think tank Heritage Foundation has also said it wishes to use the law to “guard” kids against the “harms of… transgender content.”

Jenna Leventoff, senior policy counsel at the ACLU, said, “KOSA compounds nationwide attacks on young peoples’ right to learn and access information, on and offline. As state legislatures and school boards across the country impose book bans and classroom censorship laws, the last thing students and parents need is another act of government censorship deciding which educational resources are appropriate for their families.”

Men Need To Talk About Their Sexual Abuse | Seth Shelley | TEDxUNBC

One of the guys on the MS blog shared this with all of this.   Hugs.  Scottie

Pastor Seth Shelley takes us on an emotional and at times difficult journey about male sexual violence. He brings forward his own story of sexual assault to ask men to open up about their personal stories too. Recorded at TEDxUNBC in Prince George, BC.

Seth speaks to an issue common around the world, sexual assault. However, it is men who also need to share their stories of abuse. Far too many men are silent about their own stories of trauma and eventual healing. It is our society’s ideas around masculinity which prevent men from opening up, and steal their narratives from them. Only through sharing with friends and family do we reclaim our stories for ourselves.

Wow, the tRump VP pick is a sick puppy.

I managed to pull it together and may have over done the memes / cartoons. I will start posting these on Friday morning so those who want to use some can have them.

Republicans: we love our senile, traitorous, sexual predator, child molesting candidate.
Democrats: Joe Biden is too old

I only got about half the list, someone here 4 years ago was working on,

You know, there’s pretty much no evidence that Trump has ties to Russia, except for…

• The Flynn Thing
https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-flynn-comey-russia-timeline-2017-htmlstory.html
• The Manafort Thing
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/342509-new-book-devils-bargain-details-trump-lashing-out-at-manafort-days
• The Tillerson Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/07/07/tillerson-says-trump-pressed-putin-on-russian-hacking-but-the-evidence-suggests-not-so-much/?utm_term=.e0ac214bd9bc
• The Sessions Thing
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/did-trump-kushner-sessions-have-undisclosed-meeting-russian-n767096
• The Kushner Thing
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jul/09/trump-russia-new-meeting-revealed-involving-donald-jr-kushner-and-manafort
• The Wray Thing
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-wray-russia-20170712-story.html
• The Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius “Russian Law Firm of the Year” Thing
https://nypost.com/2017/05/12/trump-used-russia-law-firm-of-the-year-to-draft-letter-about-his-finances/
• The Carter Page Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-has-questioned-trump-campaign-adviser-carter-page-at-length-in-russia-probe/2017/06/26/1a271dcc-5aa5-11e7-a9f6-7c3296387341_story.html?utm_term=.24d0b138db83
• The Roger Stone Thing
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/07/14/roger-stone-house-testimony-postponed-240568
• The Felix Sater Thing
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-russia-felix-sater-real-estate-632690
• The Boris Epshteyn Thing
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-press-officer-boris-epshteyn-investigation-russia/story?id=47731166
• The Rosneft Thing
https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/06/08/trump-new-fbi-director-chris-wray-russian-ties-rosneft-gazprom-column/102603214/
• The Gazprom Thing
https://dailycaller.com/2016/03/30/trumps-energy-adviser-is-personally-invested-in-gazprom/
• The NRA Thing
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/the-trump-russia-nra-connection-heres-what-you-need-to-know-205458/
• The Sergey Gorkov banker Thing
https://www.newsweek.com/sergey-gorkov-grad-russian-banker-kushner-617422
• The Azerbaijan Thing
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/senators-ask-for-an-investigation-into-trump-dealings-in-azerbaijan
• The “I Love Putin” Thing
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/03/politics/trump-putin-russia-timeline/
• The Lavrov Thing

• The Sergey Kislyak Thing
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/6/27/15875434/sergey-kislyak-trump-russia-return-moscow
• The Crimea Thing
https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/31/politics/donald-trump-russia-ukraine-crimea-putin/
• The Oval Office Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/inside-the-oval-office-with-trump-and-the-russians-broad-smiles-and-loose-lips/2017/05/16/2e8b0d14-3a66-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html
• The Flynn-Kislyak Phone Call Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/transcripts-of-calls-between-flynn-russian-diplomat-show-they-discussed-sanctions/2020/05/29/cc3d29c6-a1f0-11ea-b5c9-570a91917d8d_story.html
• The Russian Business Interest Thing
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/05/trump-lawyers-up-conflicts-of-interest/526185/
• The US Tariffs on Canadian aluminum Thing
https://financialpost.com/news/economy/canada-says-biggest-winners-of-trump-aluminum-tariff-are-foreign
• The “We don’t rely on American banks” Thing
https://thehill.com/homenews/news/332270-eric-trump-in-2014-we-dont-rely-on-american-banks-we-have-all-the-funding-we
• The Emoluments Clause Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/dc-and-marylands-lawsuit-trump-flagrantly-violating-emoluments-clause/2017/06/12/8a9806a8-4f9b-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html
• The Alex Schnaider Thing
https://theweek.com/speedreads/699538/russian-bank-directly-linked-putin-helped-finance-trump-hotel
• The Hack of the DNC Thing
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-the-russians-hacked-the-dnc-and-passed-its-emails-to-wikileaks/2018/07/13/af19a828-86c3-11e8-8553-a3ce89036c78_story.html
• The Guccifer 2.0 Thing
https://theintercept.com/2017/07/14/just-six-days-after-trump-jr-s-meeting-guccifer-2-0-emailed-me-but-there-was-one-key-difference/
• The Mike Pence “I don’t know anything” Thing
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/18/mike-pence-insists-he-didnt-know-flynn-under-investigation-turkey-lobbying/101831354/
• The Russians Mysteriously Dying Thing
https://www.cnn.com/2017/03/24/europe/dead-russians/index.html
• The Trump’s public request to Russia to hack Hillary’s email Thing
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/28/us/politics/donald-trump-russia-clinton-emails.html
• The Trump email server that regularly communicated with a IP address from Russian Alfa Bank thing
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/10/15/was-there-a-connection-between-a-russian-bank-and-the-trump-campaign
• The Trump house sale for $100 million at the bottom of the housing bust to the Russian fertilizer king Thing

• The Russian fertilizer king’s plane showing up in Concord, NC during Trump rally campaign Thing

• The Nunes sudden flight to the White House in the night Thing

• The Nunes personal investments in the Russian winery Thing

• The create a joint cyber defense agreement with Russia Thing

• The Cyprus bank Thing

• The Trump not Releasing his Tax Returns Thing

• The Republican Party’s rejection of an amendment to require Trump to show his taxes thing

• The Election Hacking Thing

• The GOP platform change re: Ukraine Thing

• The Trump campaign/transition team’s contacts with Russia Thing

• The Trump-Putin call the day after Trump’s inauguration Thing

• The Sally Yates Can’t Testify Thing

• The Intelligence Community’s Investigative Reports Thing

• The Trump reassurance that the Russian connection is all “fake news” Thing

• The real Steele Dossier Thing

• The Chaffetz not willing to start an Investigation Thing

• The Chaffetz suddenly deciding to go back to private life in the middle of an investigation Thing

• The Appointment of Pam Bondi who was bribed by Trump in the Trump University scandal appointed to head the investigation Thing

• The White House refusing to turn over the documents related to the hiring and firing of Flynn Thing

• The Chaffetz and White House blaming the poor vetting of Flynn on Obama Thing

• The Poland and British intelligence gave information regarding the hacking back in 2015 to Paul Ryan and he didn’t do anything Thing

• The Kremlin Papers Thing

• The Senate Intelligence Committee Report Thing

• The Putin authorized interference in the 2020 election Thing

• The Agent M16 follow the money thing

• The Trump campaign and inauguration follow the money Thing

• The Trump team KNEW about Flynn’s involvement but hired him anyway Thing

• The Comey Thing

• The G7 Thing

• The Election night Russian trademark gifts Things

• The Trump inauguration money Thing

• The Russian diplomatic compound electronic equipment destruction Thing

• The Rand Paul aide Thing

• The Putin putting bounties on US troops while Trump did nothing Thing

• The Trump advanced Putin’s foreign policy goals by undermining Ukrainian security Thing

• The Trump calls Putin a “savvy” “genius” for invading Ukraine Thing

• The Trump doubles down on support for Russian invasion of Ukraine; calls US a “stupid country” Thing

You know, there’s pretty much no evidence that Trump has ties to Russia, except for…

In the cartoons: Kamala Harris; Post Office; College football

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WuMo Comic Strip for July 26, 2024

an illustration of a black cat wearing a woman’s march pink pussy hat, carrying what looks to be Trumps scalp —or at least hair— in its mouth. The kitty looks pleased with itself.

Video gif. Surfer labeled “women seeking access to abortion” rides a massive wave labeled “the women’s wave.”

Judicial Watch Files FCC Complaint Against NBC for Airing Obscene and Indecent Content from Olympics Opening Ceremony
https://www.judicialwatch.org/olympics-opening-ceremony/

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Followup on OSBoE and Supt. Walters

(Authoritarians always go too far before they’ve made sure what they’re doing is legal. It seems that Gov. DeSantis came the closest to figuring that out, and setting himself up, though courts won’t back him. Still, he’s going until they make him stop. Anyway, I hope Oklahomans do hold the entire Board accountable, especially the Superintendent, and make him restore the inappropriate charges for his trips, too.)

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Legal experts tell News 4 the events of Wednesday’s Oklahoma State School Board meeting are unprecedented, and should alarm anyone with power to hold State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the Oklahoma State Board of Education accountable.

Those events include Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters personally attacking multiple public officials by making verifiably false claims about them, and the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office alleging Walters and the Board may have violated state law.

At Wednesday’s meeting, the Oklahoma State School Board (OSBE) and Supt. Ryan Walters voted to table a decision on whether they would allow State Sen. Mary Boren (D-Norman) and other legislators to sit in on their executive session discussions, despite getting guidance from the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office advising them they legally had to let the legislators in.

In comments made to reporters following Wednesday’s meeting, Walters seemed to be unaware the Attorney General’s Office had emailed him and all state school board members a letter with guidance on July 18.

Following the meeting, the Oklahoma Attorney General’s office released a statement suggesting Walters and the board may have willfully violated Oklahoma’s Open Meeting Act.

OSDE no longer has lawyers on staff according to department’s website

After the meeting, Walters also falsely claimed to reporters that Sen. Boren wants to “make it where we can’t remove pedophiles from classrooms.”

He also called Bixby Public Schools superintendent Rob Miller a “clown” when asked about claims Miller had made on social media.

Boren says she showed up to Wednesday’s meeting with one focus: to sit in on the second of two scheduled executive session discussions OSBE had on its agenda for the meeting.

The agenda indicated the board planned to use the first executive session to hold “confidential communications with board counsel concerning a request by Senator Mary Boren to observe all executive sessions of the Board on July 31, 2024.”

It said, in the second executive session, the board would “discuss possible action” on four separate issues involving the possible revocation of certain teachers’ teaching certificates.

The second executive session is what Boren said she wanted to observe.

According to the agenda, the board would first take a vote to enter the first executive session. After the board completed that session they were to vote to return to open session, and then discuss and take “possible action regarding the matters discussed” in the first session.

Boren expected, after the first session, the board would vote as to whether or not they would allow her to observe the second executive session.

Records suggest previous business, personal relationship between top OSDE advisor, contractor

The agenda indicated, after that occurred, the board would then hold a vote to enter into the second executive session.

https://kfor.com/news/calls-for-walters-to-be-held-accountable-grow-after-insulting-comments-possible-open-meeting-act-violation/

CBS NEWS: Trump wants to cut Social Security taxes. How would that affect benefits?

Trump wants to cut Social Security taxes. How would that affect benefits?
Former President Donald Trump’s pledge to cut taxes that seniors pay on their Social Security income would ultimately hurt the program, experts say.

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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

Reblog from Janet Logan

Thank you, Janet! I was playing with a post about this, and you made my job easy!